Antonie
Antonie Origin and Meaning
Antonie is a feminine variation of the name Anthony, derived from the Roman family name Antonius, which has roots in Ancient Greece. The name means 'priceless' or 'of inestimable worth.' Popular in several European countries, particularly the Netherlands, Germany, and Czech Republic, Antonie offers an elegant and sophisticated alternative to more common feminine forms like Antonia. The name has maintained a steady but modest presence over the centuries, never reaching tremendous popularity but consistently appreciated for its classic appeal and historical richness. In recent decades, it has attracted parents seeking a traditional name with international flair and a touch of uniqueness.
Famous People Named Antonie
- Antonie von BartolfBaroness in Bavaria (born Barbara Antonie Barth), German actress
- Antonie "Toni" Brentano (born Johanna Antonie Josefa Edle von Birkenstock)German philanthropist and art patron
- Antonie “Toni” AdambergerAustrian actress
- Antonie HegerlíkováCzech actress
- Antonie JaeckelGerman actress
- Antonie Langendorf (born Anette Glanzmann)German politician
- Antonie NedošinskáCzech actress
- Antonie RädlerGerman mystic and visionary
- Antonie StrassmannGerman actress